No. .357 magnum specs to a little over 43,500psi.
Check this on SAAMI.org... 357 and 9mm both listed as 35k psi.
Their CUP ratings are different tho.
https://saami.org/wp-content/upload...FP-and-R-Approved-2015-12-14-Posting-Copy.pdf
No. .357 magnum specs to a little over 43,500psi.
Sorry, I was referring to CIP test pressures, not saami. CIP shows a large difference between .357 and 9mm.Check this on SAAMI.org... 357 and 9mm both listed as 35k psi.
Their CUP ratings are different tho.
https://saami.org/wp-content/upload...FP-and-R-Approved-2015-12-14-Posting-Copy.pdf
Right now, my CFE load is 1.7 gr. over the max listed, and I'm showing no abnormal pressure signs. No flattened or cratered primers, no bulging cases, in fact, the empty cases still drop back into the chamber after wipingthem off, so no overexpanding. So, yes, I do feel "lucky." Of course this is with a barrel designed for this kind of load, so luck really has nothing to do with it. I actually have more concerns shooting Sig factory loaded 10mm ammunition. Now there are some pressure signs! Go run some of that in a Delta Elite. The cases bulge so much they are unfit to reload. And talk about flattened primers!
No. .357 magnum specs to a little over 43,500psi.
Completely incorrect. Both the 9mm Parabellum and the .357 Magnum have a SAAMI pressure limit of 35,000 psi just like "mikerjf" said.
When the .357 Magnum is listed in CUP the max pressure is 45,000 CUP. I don't know where you got 43,500 psi from?
SAAMI Standards – SAAMI
Look at SAAMI Z229.3 - 2015 on the above link and then page 17 and page 19.